On this week's episode of Trevor vs. My Hero Academia Season Two, we kick off the Internship storyline with "Bizarre! Gran Turino Appears" and "Midoriya and Shigaraki," as well as new opening and closing theme music.

With Sunday marking day 365 of daily video uploads (and the end of this daily project for the foreseeable future), I wanted to take this last "What I Feel Like Friday" to reflect back on the project. The highs. The lows. The burnout.

Thanks to everyone who has tuned in over the last year. I'll wrap this project up with another My Hero Academia video tomorrow and a final gaming news video on Sunday (probably on Nintendo's Virtual Console news).

I'll still do videos intermittently as appropriate moving forward. I'm seeing Deadpool 2 Thursday. I'll continue reacting to My Hero Academia season two. But I'm gonna give myself breaks too. And time to work on more polished content.

With my final TV Thursday for the foreseeable future, I mourn the presumed death of two of my favorite shows in recent years: the offbeat dark comedy The Last Man on Earth and the incredible ensemble show Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

Apart from the stellar opening match between The Miz and Seth Rollins, this was a terrible Pay-Per-View. I got so frustrated by the bad booking, decision to put the fucking WWE Championship match on in the middle of the card, and then that fucking non-finish that I turned the WWE Network off and decided to do anything else with my time.

While the rest of the world was still out there seeing Infinity War, I decided to take in a screening of Tully, a new film directed by Jason Reitman and written by Diablo Cody (the team behind Juno). It's a great little film grounded by a wonderful performance from Charlize Theron. Definitely worth checking out if you're interested in a change of pace from the blockbuster-heavy month ahead.

Here are my spoiler-y thoughts on the latest Marvel outing. If you want my spoiler-free impressions, you can click here or if you want to hear me discuss the movie with spoilers with the guys over at the 3 Best Friends podcast you can listen here.

We burn through the rest of the quarter and semi-finals of the tournament in today's episodes: "Shoto Todoroki: Origin" and "Fight On, Iida" with a lot of great action and a wonderful little bit of heart, as well.

After an audit revealed what anyone with a business degree already knew that MoviePass' business model is terribly unsustainable, they've made some significant changes this week and I'm going to do my small little part to make them suffer for it.

With a match card rivaling Wrestlemania itself in scope, the Saudi Arabia-based Greatest Royal Rumble event on the WWE Network this Friday could lead to a whole lot in the way of momentum and title changes. Or it could end up being a ridiculously over-priced house show. Here are my predictions for the Greatest Royal Rumble.